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  • Review Renaissance, Reformation, & Exploration
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  • Affected the spread of ideas during the Renaissance just like the internet affects the spread of ideas today. Printing Press Telescope Astrolabe &Compass
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  • Europeans used these tools to find safe water routes to faraway places. Improved and used by Galileo for studying astronomy. Printing Press Telescope Printing Press Telescope Astrolabe & Compass
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII People supported him since they were also unhappy with church practices. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII Helped to increase trade between Europe and Asia by making the Silk Road safe to travel again. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII Wanted to have an effect on politics. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII England would probably have remained a Catholic country had the Pope granted him a divorce. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII His teachings helped capitalism to rise. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • Cosimo de Medici Martin Luther Machiavelli MongolsJohn Calvin King Henry VIII A powerful ruler of Florence who valued education and culture. Yeah! You are exactly right!!
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  • No, Im sorry people supported Martin Luther since they were also unhappy with church practices. Try again!
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  • No, Im sorry the Mongols helped to increase trade between Europe and Asia by making the Silk Road safe to travel again. Try again!
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  • No, Im sorry Machiavelli wanted to have an effect on politics Try again!
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  • No, Im sorry England would probably have remained a Catholic country had the Pope granted King Henry VIII a divorce. Try again!
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  • No, Im sorry John Calvins teachings helped capitalism to rise Try again!
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  • No, Im sorry Cosimo de Medici was a powerful ruler of Florence who valued education and culture Try again!
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  • Trade Individuals decide which goods and services they will buy. Competition affects how much products cost. Importing fewer goods than they export. Profitable balance of trade. Capitalist Economic System Market Economy
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  • Portugal Circumnavigate European Missionaries To sail all the way around the world. Attempted to spread Christianity to the New World. Leading developer of advancements in sailing.
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  • Exploration Europeans began to explore the world to develop new technologies The Columbian Exchange had a lasting effect on the people of Europe. Prince Henry the Navigator built an observatory for sailors in order to encourage exploration. TrueFalse TrueFalse TrueFalse No, this was not a reason that Europeans began to explore the world.
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  • Marco Polo and his family travel from Venice to China. Marco Polo visits India and Southeast Asia. Kublai Khan appoints Marco Polo to be a government official. The Mongol dynasty takes over China and makes the roads safer. Which event must happen first?
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  • In what ways did noblewomen help spread Renaissance ideas: Some educated women gained much political power. Women were educated at the universities. Girls were taught the arts, philosophy, and classical literature at home. Some women married nobles from around Europe and spread the ideas in their husbands lands.
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  • How do prices affect trade? When prices are low, trade increases. When prices are high, trade increases. When prices are high, trade does not change. When prices are low, trade decreases.
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  • Art Classical and Renaissance statues both feature figures with clothing that is still and without motion. FalseTrue No, they both feature realistic and lifelike poses. Leonardo da Vincis work showed both artistic and intellectual genius. FalseTrue
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  • The Europeans introduced ________ to the Americas. The Europeans introduced ________ & ___________ to the Americas for the purpose of creating new industries. European Introductions sheephorsesgeesesugar canealligators
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  • Christopher Columbus sailed to America three times and each time he thought he was in Asia so he must be an excellent navigator. not know what Asia was like. be afraid to admit his mistakes. not be interested in America.
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  • When Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is the sun. This would represent: A humanist idea, because a person can be as important as the sun. A scientific idea, because a person is compared to something in astronomy. A return to the style of language in the Latin version of the Bible. A classical idea, because the sun is important in classical litereature.
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  • The Catholic Reformation Translating the Bible form Latin to vernacular languages caused More people to learn to read More people to learn to read Church leaders to stop performing church rituals This resulted in the Catholic Reformation which can best be described as The church adopting much-needed changes The church adopting much-needed changes Jesuits to starting schools for Catholic children
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  • The three words that best describe what took place at the Council of Trent would be Service, discipline, and education. Predestination, self-government, and federalism. Investigation, response, and excommunication. Discussion, debate, and reform.
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  • Citation (MLA) A page from a 15th century "Book of Hours.". IRC. 2005. unitedstreaming. 25 January 2006 Citation (APA) A page from a 15th century "Book of Hours.". IRC. (2005). Retrieved January 25, 2006, from unitedstreaming: http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ Citation (Chicago Manual of Style) IRC. "A page from a 15th century "Book of Hours."." unitedstreaming. http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ Clip Art: unitedstreaming is a product of Discovery Education. Copyright 2006 Discovery Education. All rights reserved. Discovery Education is a Division of Discovery Communications, Inc. Copyright: Fox Game Over, Copyright: Warner Bros. Copyright: Disney Copyright: Hanna-Barbera Copyright: Warner Bros. Copyright: Anheuser-Busch Copyright: Paramount Pictures You Rang Copyright: Unknown Copyright: Wind-up Records Copyright: George Frederic Handel Copyright: Disney Copyright: Paramount Pictures http://www.tooter4kids.com CREDITSCREDITS THATS IT!!